Hume: Moral Philosophy

Description

A genuine understanding of Hume's extraordinarily rich, important, and influential moral philosophy requires familiarity with all of his writings on vice and virtue, the passions, the will, and even judgments of beauty--and that means familiarity not only with large portions of A Treatise of Human Nature, but also with An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals and many of his essays as well. This volume is the one truly comprehensive collection of Hume's work on all of these topics. Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, a leading moral philosopher and Hume scholar, has done a meticulous job of editing the texts and has provided an extensive Introduction that is at once accessible, accurate, and philosophically engaging, revealing the deep structure of Hume's moral philosophy. --Don Garrett, New York University

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About Author

Geoffrey Sayre-McCord is Professor of Philosophy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Contents

My Own Life; A Treatise of Human Nature; Book II: Of the Passions -- Part I: Of Pride and Humility; Part II: Of Love and Hatred; Part III: Of the Will and Direct Passions. Book III: Of Morals -- Part I: Of Virtue and Vice in General; Part II: Of Justice and Injustice; Part III: Of the Other Virtues and Vices. An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals; Index.